Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Giveaway: $100 value Easter baking Rice Krispies gift basket (CLOSED)

Despite the fact that I don't believe in or participate in organized religion, I do celebrate 4 day weekends that involve chocolate consumption. Easter! You are awesome.

I had already planned to make some cupcakes with the kids this weekend, using some toasted coconut to make nests on top, with Mini Eggs (if I leave any after opening the bag) as the bird offspring for some seasonal decor.

But thanks to Rice Krispies and Kellogg's, I plan to do even more baking this weekend. Yesterday a lovely gift basket arrived at my door and we're very exited to dig in! It contains:

A copy of Rice Krispies Chocolate Bunnies Recipe and some of the ingredients and tools necessary to make the recipe including:A full size box of Rice Krispies Original CerealSemi-Sweet Chocolate ChipsA bag of marshmallowsWilliams Sonoma food colouringBaking PanSpatulaCookie CuttersPresident's Choice gourmet jelly beans for decorations

My youngest is an especially big fan of Rice Krispies cereal, and both of them are excited to see how the chocolate bunnies turn out. What a very generous basket! How would you like to win one to cook with your kids next week? Okay, it may arrive a little late for Easter but I know my kids would be happy to have it come anytime.

Here's how to enter:

1. Leave me a comment. Any favourite things to bake with your kids/small relations?2. Leave the comment before 9pm EST on Thursday April 21 2011.3. Be Canadian.4. Have a valid email address I can use to contact you (leave it in a field/in the comment).

One entry per person, please! I'll use random.org to pick a winner soon after contest close. I will try to get the PR company to send the gift basket as soon as possible. Good luck. Thanks to Kellogg's for the giveaway opporunity.

23 comments:

1. I don't bake with my kids. In fact, I think I am the only person in the world who cannot make rice krispie aquares. They always turn out a mess. However, my kids are always begging me to bake. I am willing to try it on Kellogs' dollar.

We practically live on choc chip pancakes for breakfast. make a double batch on the weekend and then toaster them to reheat... oc course when I'm not that organized it's Eggo Waffles. (Would they eat them without the syrup? Doubt it) It's fun letting a 3yo crack and egg. It's okay. I like crunchy bits. HAha.